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Sell With Sizzle
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By: Patricia Drain Email Article
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THE 5 STAGES OF A "SIZZLING" SALESMAN

When each of us had the privilege of becoming a sales professional, we all had our own unique experience. There was one common denominator however that we all shared. We all had to go through the following 5 stages. As you read through them see what stage you are in, ask others what stage they think you are in, and become aware if you are stuck in a stage that you don't want to be in any longer.

I think awareness is the key to personal and business growth. When I discovered that I was stuck in one of the following stages, just awareness alone jolted me forward in my sales.

The first stage is necessary because we all have to start somewhere:

STAGE 1 NO SIZZLE

The words tell it all. This is the stage where you are brand new on the job or new to the product line or even the location. In this stage YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW.

This stage usually lasts 3-6 months.

I have watched so many salespeople in my profession come and go through this "learning curve." This stage is very difficult for people that have always been know it all's. They usually fake their way through this stage. They never want to admit that they don't know anything.

When I started in sales I was in this stage for at least 3 months following instructions on a "need to know basis" I would pick up the phone make MANY marketing calls, get rejected, actually get used to being rejected, then bingo.........someone wanted to hear more about my service. I would put the person on hold and get to one of the office pros to find out exactly what the answer was for this clients question.

I was told, "You are in a numbers game so keep calling" I became the top producer in a very short time always knowing to stay on the phone and that rejection was a big part of all the stages.

STAGE 2 Aware of "sizzle" but don't know what to do about it

This stage comes along after you start knowing a little more about your product or service. You have had enough training formally or around the water cooler to realize

NOW YOU KNOW WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW

This stage lasts anywhere from 6 months - one year. It is a humbling stage because everyone seems to know the game your in but you. You now realize that there are so many other elements for making the sale happen that this stage can be quite confusing.

Information starts pouring in through others in your business, articles you read, or the questions you are asked by potential clients and still don't know the answers. In fact you start wondering if you ever will know the answers. This is the stage where people give up, quit, or get fired.

I was in this stage at least a year, and suffered burn out . I remember telling my boss "I can't do this anymore, I keep doing my numbers, seeing some results, but there is still so much to learn" She was a very wise woman, because she saw my potential and knew it was just a matter of time before I would go to the next stage and be hooked. She gently explained what burn out was (which helped ). She also shared the purpose and reason for what I was doing and formulated a "plan of action" that worked for me.

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Patricia Noel Drain is the co-founder of MAXIMIZING SUCCESS INC. The next Life changing Wealth Building Bootcamp will be held in Phoenix AZ Oct 28-30 2005 for more information go to the website http://www.maximizingsuccess.com Tell them Patricia Noel Drain sent you.

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